.@GavinNewsom signed a series of racial justice bills last night before their Oct. 1 expiration, including a boardroom diversity quota bill.
— Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) October 2, 2020
Via @alexnester2020https://t.co/qZ9NiJKy6x
2/ Gov. Newsom signed #AB685, which would require employers to notify their employees of potential #COVID19 exposures in the workplace. https://t.co/FkAxgtGT86 pic.twitter.com/PaEaXhbZfl
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 17, 2020
3/ A monthlong investigation by CalMatters and @salnews uncovered reports of 6 outbreaks at 7 companies that employ guest workers in 4 counties, sickening more than 350 workers.
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 17, 2020
In many cases, both guest workers and county officials were kept in the dark. https://t.co/w3OCnAmQj3 pic.twitter.com/WP48WIltoL
4/ Another bill signed into law, #SB1159, presumes that essential workers who test positive for #COVID19 were infected on the job and qualify for workers’ compensation if they meet certain conditions. https://t.co/mkSzQKYO0A pic.twitter.com/w4llMdBlqJ
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 17, 2020
5/ Gov. @GavinNewsom, a father of four, also signed into law #SB1083, which aims to ensure that more Californians can return to their jobs after taking paid family leave. https://t.co/eoeUtiF8gR pic.twitter.com/qPXpgjmrNs
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 17, 2020
8/ Gov. @GavinNewsom has signed into law #AB1876, which allows undocumented workers who file taxes to get California’s tax refund for low-income residents. https://t.co/xz9vsuNWGp pic.twitter.com/wFAa9389eQ
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 18, 2020
9/ Newsom has signed into law #SB908, which would license and regulate debt collectors. https://t.co/yv9fdUYMZr pic.twitter.com/08IbhaWeKU
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 25, 2020
10/ California's governor has signed into law a package of mental health bills. One would create certification for "peer providers," which are individuals who have lived with mental illness and are uniquely positioned to support others in a crisis. https://t.co/nVedc0JFxI
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 26, 2020
11/ "This is a big deal to move in this direction...This is long overdue."
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 26, 2020
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that would significantly expand the list of mental health conditions considered medically necessary under California’s state parity law. https://t.co/gq0sDxxYbe pic.twitter.com/Xtv1PKbIou
12/ "The cost of health care is way too high."
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 29, 2020
💊 Gov. @GavinNewsom has signed @DrPanMD's #SB852, which lets the state of California contract with drug manufacturers to produce its own label of low-cost generic drugs for Californians. https://t.co/POtuagzVMX pic.twitter.com/y4y0oCtBzV
13/ @GavinNewsom vetoes a bill that would have created an Office to End Homelessness led by a Secretary of Homelessness.
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 29, 2020
In his veto message, California's governor says "homelessness must not be considered in a vacuum." https://t.co/7ZAFHv912Y #AB1845 pic.twitter.com/LmtTr83um7
14/ "Given the significant General Fund impact annually that this bill would have, I am unable to sign the measure”
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 30, 2020
Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have created a new disaster food assistance program that could be distributed immediately. https://t.co/jOp38ftBEr #AB826 pic.twitter.com/5GCWVsZifT
16/ Gov. @GavinNewsom signed @AsmShirleyWeber's #AB3121 into law — this bill establishes a nine-member task force to inform Californians about slavery and recommend ways the state can provide reparations. https://t.co/kgz0t2Z6P7 pic.twitter.com/adcC73BFd3
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) September 30, 2020
21/ Newsom signed two bills intended to hold police accountable for misconduct. #AB1506 requires the state attorney general to investigate fatal police shootings of unarmed civilians.#AB1196 would formally ban the use of chokeholds and neck restraints. https://t.co/luhjUKXpYn pic.twitter.com/yLCfDqt4Gg
— CalMatters (@CalMatters) October 1, 2020
Governor Newsom signed:#AB3121 establishing task force to study & make proposals on reparations for slavery#AB2542 prohibiting use of race, ethnicity or national origin to seek or obtain convictions or impose sentences#AB3070 aims to eliminate discrimination in jury selection pic.twitter.com/1IZXRVb7pw
— Office of the Governor of California (@CAgovernor) September 30, 2020
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